Chivas Regal is a blended Scotch whisky produced by Chivas Brothers, which is part of Pernod Ricard. Chivas Regal traces its roots back to 1801. Chivas Regal’s home is Strathisla distillery at Keith, Moray in Speyside, Scotland, the oldest operating Highland distillery, which was founded in 1786.
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Strathisla 2006 13 Year Old Single Sherry Cask Edition Distillery Exclusive (50cl, 58.4%)
A 13-year-old Strathisla single malt, matured in a first-fill butt for more than a decade and bottled in May 2019.
Strathisla single malt lies at the heart of Chivas Regal blended Scotch whisky. You can now also enjoy this 13-year-old whisky at home as a single malt, bottled at 58.4%. Matured in first-fill barrels, iconic Speyside orchard fruit flavours lie at its core.
Introducing the Distillery Reserve collection. This limited release of rare and exceptional whiskies is guaranteed to impress any whisky aficionado. Released from Chivas Brothers’ single malt whisky distilleries, each bottle is filled with single malt whisky bottled at cask strength for an intense expression of the best of Scotland.
Vintage 20.01.2006
Bottled 01.05.2019
Stated Age 13 years old
Cask type 1st Fill Sherry Butt
Cask number 205186
Number of bottles 101 / 912
Strength 58.4 %
Vol.Size 500 ml
Royal Salute 38 Year Old Stone of Destiny (70cl, 40%)
This is an incredible 38 year old blended whisky from Chivas, named for the Stone of Destiny – a block of red sandstone used in the coronations of the monarchs of Scotland and later the monarchs of the United Kingdom.
A very special 38 year old Royal Salute from Chivas, Stone of Destiny is named after the ancient stone used for British Royal Coronation ceremonies for centuries, symbolising the approval for the incoming monarch.
The Stone of Destiny, after much intrigue and dark shenanigans, is now back in Scotland.
Royal Salute 38 Year Old Stone of Destiny (50cl, 40%)
This is an incredible 38 year old blended whisky from Chivas, named for the Stone of Destiny – a block of red sandstone used in the coronations of the monarchs of Scotland and later the monarchs of the United Kingdom.
A very special 38 year old Royal Salute from Chivas, Stone of Destiny is named after the ancient stone used for British Royal Coronation ceremonies for centuries, symbolising the approval for the incoming monarch.
The Stone of Destiny, after much intrigue and dark shenanigans, is now back in Scotland.
Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom (50cl, 40%)
A tribute to the royal key ceremony is the 30-year-old Key to the Kingdom whiskey from Royal Salute. This ritual takes place annually in Edinburgh at the gates of the famous Holyrood Palace and is one of the proudest in the British monarchy – it symbolizes freedom and honor. The blend includes a variety of expertly selected whiskeys from Scotland, all of which have been matured for at least 30 years.
A new expression from Royal Salute, celebrating its connection to the British monarchy and taking its name from the Ceremony of the Keys, held annually in Edinburgh. It proffers aromas of tarte Tatin , blood orange and subtle peat smoke on the nose, with rhubarb, cinnamon and smoked peach on the palate.
Royal Salute 29 Year Old PX Sherry Cask (70cl, 40%)
The Royal Salute 29 Year Old Pedro Ximénez Sherry Cask Finish edition pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II’s first official visit to Spain in 1988. As a result, the packaging design, decorated in the style of the decorative street tiling of Madrid, pays tribute to the colourful and poetic Spanish architecture. Royal Salute Master Blender Sandy Hyslophas captured the richness of this exquisite sweet wine while keeping the unique Royal Salute signature firmly at the heart of the blend.
Royal Salute 23 Year Old Queen Elizabeth II Coronation (70cl, 40%)
A very special decanter to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 and is officially associated with all ceremonial Royal Gun Salutes fired from the Tower of London for Royal celebrations.
This deep purple decanter of Royal Salute is aged 23 years, and was blended and bottled specially for the Taiwanese market. The exclusive release is a tribute to the natural beauty of Formosa Island.
Royal Salute 23 Year Old Ching-Wei Liu Desing Edition (70cl, 40%)
This deep purple decanter of Royal Salute is aged 23 years, and was blended and bottled specially for the Taiwanese market. The exclusive release is a tribute to the natural beauty of Formosa Island.
The packaging was designed by award-winning artist Ching-Wei Liu.
Royal Salute 21 Year Old The Miami Polo Edition (70cl, 40%)
The sixth edition in the Royal Salute Polo Collection, this colourful whisky is inspired by the sun-kissed city of Miami. Capturing the attention with its striking pink bottle, the Miami Polo Edition is the first Royal Salute whisky to be finished in first-fill rye and first-fill bourbon casks, creating aromas of juicy pears, blossom honey, vanilla pastel de nata and white chocolate on the nose, with hints of marzipan and cinnamon spice. The palate brings notes of fresh apricot, pear drops and coconut shavings over milk chocolate, with a backdrop of zesty lemon curd and gingerbread that linger in the finish.
Bottler Chivas Brothers Ltd.
Bottling series The Miami Polo Edition
Stated Age 21 years old
Cask Type first-fill rye and first-fill bourbon casks
Strength 40.0 % Vol.
Size 700 ml
Royal Salute 21 Year Old The Eternal Reserve (70cl, 40%)
Released in 2015, this is a blend of 88 different casks. The blending process was done using a unique process called Circular Blending.
Every fututre batch, will have half recasked and stored, essentially operating like a solera system.
Royal Salute 21 Year Old The Diamond Tribute (70cl, 40%)
A 21 year old expression from Chivas’ esteemed Royal Salute range, the Diamond Tribute was released in 2013 to coincide with the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation. Top quality blended Scotch whisky, crafted from well-aged malt and grain whiskies and presented in a very striking bottle.
Royal Salute 21 Year Old Signature Blend (70cl, 40%)
An absolute gem of a whisky, the 21 year old Royal Salute Signature Blend is a sophisticated expression. It’s aged for a minimum of 21 years in honour of the 21 Gun Salute that is fired at the Tower of London for Royal celebration. The whisky is presented in a classic blue Wade ceramic decanter.
Royal Salute 21 Year Old Sapphire Flagon 1990s (75cl, 40%)
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
Royal Salute 21 Year Old Sapphire Flagon (70cl, 40%)
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
Royal Salute 21 Year Old Ruby Flagon 1990s (70cl, 40%)
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
Royal Salute 21 Year Old Ruby Flagon 1990s (70cl, 40%)
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
Royal Salute 21 Year Old Ruby Flagon 1990s (5cl, 40%)
Royal Salute 21 Year is an homage by Chivas Regal to the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. At 21 years, it is also the youngest in the Royal Salute line-up. Why 21 years old you might ask? 21 is an important designation as it refers to the 21-gun-salute, for generations a form of honor and respect to sovereigns and dignitaries. Be aware that there are 3 different colors for the ceramic decanters (sapphire, ruby, and emerald), but the spirit is the same.
Royal Salute 21 Year Old Lunar Chinese New Year Special Edition (1L, 40%)
The Lunar New Year Special Edition was designed to celebrate the arrival of this momentous occasion.
This special edition features a stunning array of symbolic elements including lanterns, firecrackers and plum blossoms, to bring you and your family fortune and prosperity in the coming year.
Housed in a beautifully hand-crafted ruby flagon, our iconic 21-Year-Old Signature Blend is bursting with flavours of ripe fruits, autumn flowers, hazelnuts and a hint of sherry spice.
Ignite the New Year with the perfect gift to bring your celebrations to life.
The Design
Inspired by Lunar New Year celebrations as well as Royal Salute’s rich heritage, Feifei’s design is a fusion of East and West, emulating the explosion of colours and sounds surrounding this exciting time of year.
Royal Salute 21 Year Old Emerald Flagon 1990s (70cl, 40%)
21 Year old Chivas Regal bottled in an Emerald Wade decanter1
This is the Honk Kong DNP release.
Royal Salute 21 Year Old Emerald Flagon (75cl, 40%)
21 Year old Chivas Regal bottled in an Emerald Wade decanter
Royal Salute 21 Year Old Diamond Jubilee 70cl
Keeping with tradition, Royal Salute will launch the Royal Salute Diamond Jubilee Limited Edition to celebrate the Queen’s 60 year reign. Originally, Chivas Brothers first created Royal Salute as a tribute to the finest aged Scotch whiskies to Queen Elizabeth II, to celebrate her coronation in 1953. Indeed, 2,500 initial decanters were filled on the day of her coronation, the 2nd of June 1953. She’s the only the second monarch to do so, and it has not been seen since King Charles II reign over 400 years ago.
The very rare bottle is made from hand-blown and hand-cut crystal decanter and is finished with a show-stopping solid cut crystal stopper. Presented in a hand-crafted display box, the striking royal-blue whisky bottle retails.
The Diamond Jubilee will be celebrated in London and the Royal Salute Diamond Jubilee is a limited edition bottle that will only be available in 2012 during the Jubilee celebrations.
Prince Charlie Special Reserve 1970s-80s (1L, 40%)
A rare bottling of Prince Charlie Special Reserve blended Scotch whisky, produced by Lawson & Smith back in the 1980s. It was named after Bonnie Prince Charlie himself, and features his silhouette on the label.
A whisky dedicated to the memory of the last Scottish Prince – Charles Edward Stuart, the legend known as Bonnie Prince Charlie .
Era and Bottling Style:
Prince Charlie Special Reserve from the 1970s-80s is likely a blend, as the “Special Reserve” designation generally refers to a higher-quality blended Scotch. During this period, whisky blends often emphasized smoothness and balance, with an emphasis on sherry cask influence and well-aged malts. So, I drew from the general characteristics of Scotch blends from that time, which often had a smooth, honeyed sweetness, mild fruitiness, subtle spices, and gentle oak influence.
Brand History:
Prince Charlie, while less widely known, was marketed as a premium offering in that era. The blend would have been created with a balance of malt and grain whiskies, likely with a good amount of older stock to maintain a smooth, refined profile. Whiskies from that time period often had a higher percentage of malt whiskies, contributing to the richer, more complex characteristics that I described.
Common Tasting Notes for 1970s-80s Bottlings:
In general, whiskies bottled in the 1970s-1980s (both blends and single malts) tended to have certain common characteristics due to production methods and cask aging practices of the time. These included a smoother mouthfeel, more pronounced sherry cask influence (especially with dried fruit, caramel, and spices), and a gentler, less peated profile compared to some of the more intense modern expressions.
Category Blend
Bottler Lawson & Smith Ltd. (L&SL)
Bottling serie Scotch Whisky
Cask Wood Type Oak
Strength 40.0 %
Vol.Size 1L
Label Square Bottle
Chivas Regal XV Gold (70cl, 40%)
This edition also comes in a golden bottle, designed to make the bottle stand out during the “moments of celebration”.
Unveiled in 2018, Chivas Regal XV is a 15 year old blended Scotch whisky which has been finished in casks that previously held Grande Champagne Cognac! Whisky makers are slowly beginning to use Cognac casks for maturation more and more these days, and we reckon it’s a wonderful trend, as it helps to bring vibrant fruit notes and rich oak to the fore.
Chivas Regal Whisky Tumbler Urban Glass
Brand New Authentic Chivas Regal Whisky Glass